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A podcast about the people making and using the Elm language, and the things that they do.© This year, Elm Town Podcast
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    • Elm Town 88 – Wonder: Unconscious bias with Felienne Hermans
      Dec 16 2025
      Felienne Hermans relates her journey in programming—writing The Programmer's Brain, uncovering biases within computing culture & herself, and building the multilingual, gradual-syntax programming language Hedy. We even dip into AI (trigger warning) and dumb phones.Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.Music by Jesse Moore.Edited by Toni Cañete.Recording date: 2025.04.08GuestFelienne HermansShow notes[00:00:26] Sponsored by Logistically[00:00:48] Introducing Felienne HermansHedy - Textual programming made easyThe Programmer's Brain by Felienne Hermans"How to teach programming (and other things)?" at Strange Loop 2019"A Case for Feminism in Programming Language Design", co-authored with Ari SchlesingerElm Town 59 – Elm Camp with Katja MordauntCode Reading ClubThe Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman[00:04:09] The costs of misconceptionsScience Mike[00:09:51] Journey to computer science[00:14:33] Programming culture: challenges and creativityElm Town 48 – Making Little Games Like Presents with Martin StewartElm Town 64 – The network effect with Martin StewartAdvent of Code[00:21:36] Bias and building a multi-lingual programming languageMark Guzdial's blog: Computing Ed Research - Guzdial's Take[00:28:35] Hedy's gradual syntaxAddressing Computing’s Discrimination Problem: A Framework for Anti-Discriminatory Computing by Ari SchlesingerThe Will to Change by bell hooks[00:38:12] Programming language community, learning, and valuing hard things[00:47:19] How language design choices affect cognitive load"The Hard Parts of Open Source" by Evan Czaplicki at Strange Loop 2019Elm Town 58 – Unblocking users with quality software with Tessa KellyEpisode 68: Elm and ADD with Dillon Kearns and Jeroen Engels[00:56:22] History of women in computing"Female Inventors and Narratives of Innovation in Late Twentieth-Century Computing" by Myra ChengNathan Ensmenger[01:03:40] Kotodama (言霊): What's in a name?Feeling of Computing 75 • A Case for Feminism in Programming Language Design by Felienne Hermans[01:08:49] Switching to a dumb phone[01:16:48] AI"An Age of Hyperabundance" by Laura PrestonIn Praise of Messy Lives by Katie Roiphe[01:30:10] PicksFelienne's picks"An Age of Hyperabundance" by Laura PrestonDeath Glitch: How Techno-Solutionism Fails Us in This Life and Beyond by Tamara KneeseCrisis of Narration by Byung-Chul HanJared's pickThe End of This Day's Business by Katharine Burdekin
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      1 h et 45 min
    • Elm Town 87 – Wonder: From machine to mob learning with Sophie Collard
      Sep 23 2025

      Sophie Collard describes her transition from environmental engineering to software, mob programming to teach functional concepts, and building a startup app with Elm.

      Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.

      Music by Jesse Moore.

      Recording date: 2025.02.24

      Guest
      • Sophie Collard
      Show notes[00:00:29] Sponsored by Logistically[00:00:50] Introducing Sophie
      • London Air UI using Elm & Leafletjs
      • "Lessons learnt from writing 10k LOC in Elm" at Lambda Days 2024
      • sophiecollard/jsonpath
      [00:01:33] Journey to programming[00:10:35] Learning Elm[00:14:30] Questions from Monica McGuigan on learning[00:17:41] Mob programming
      • Mobster by Dillon Kearns
      • Zed channels for collaboration
      [00:23:47] London Air UI
      • Custom elements (Elm Guide chapter)
      [00:27:48] Railpackers
      • Railpackers
      • xkcd: Standards
      [00:33:51] The Jackson guitar project (Chushin Gakki)
      • Chushin Gakki Jacksons Directory (GitHub)
      • elm-pages
      • Elm Town
      [00:41:41] sophiecollard/jsonpath[00:44:51] PicksSophie's picks
      • Elm in Action by Richard Feldman
      • Programming Elm by Jeremy Fairbank
      Jared's pick
      • Future of Coding (a.k.a. Feeling of Comput(er)ing)
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      49 min
    • Elm Town 86 – Wonder: Linking notes for active growth with Joël Quenneville
      Sep 2 2025

      Joël Quenneville conveys his growth process—taking notes, creating connections between ideas, and sharing those artifacts.

      Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.

      Music by Jesse Moore.

      Recording date: 2025.01.30

      Guest
      • Joël Quenneville
      Show notes[00:00:19] Sponsored by Logistically[00:00:39] Introducing Joël
      • Some blog posts by Joël
        • "Structuring Conditionals in a Wizard"
        • "The Mechanics of Maybe"
        • "Problem Solving with Maybe"
      • Sample Joël podcast appearances
        • Elm Radio 32 - "Elm's Universal Pattern"
        • Elm Radio 52 - "Category Theory in Elm with Joël Quenneville"
        • SW Unscripted - "Conditional Cardinality with Joël Quenneville"
      • Some of Joël's conference talks
        • "Rolling Random Romans" at elm-conf 2016
        • "A Number by Any Other Name" at Elm in the Spring 2019
        • "Inverting a binary tree with 1 line of Elm" from an Elm Online meetup in 2021
      [00:01:51] Getting started crafting software[00:09:37] Discovering Elm[00:11:50] JSON Decoders, and then...
      • Reasoning by Analogy by Joël Quenneville
      • Getting Unstuck with Elm JSON Decoders by Joël Quenneville
      • Elm’s Universal Pattern by Joël Quenneville
      [00:23:57] Inspiration, artifacts, and note-taking
      • Learning by helping out in the Elm Slack by Joël Quenneville
      • My Note Taking System Gives Me Constant Ideas by Joël Quenneville
      • Obsidian
      • The Notecard System: The Key For Remembering, Organizing And Using Everything You Read by Ryan Holiday
      • Gingko Writer
      [00:39:11] Active versus passive growth
      • Turning experience into growth by Joël Quenneville
      [00:49:47] Collect mental models and heuristics
      • Triangle of Separation by Joël Quenneville
      • Elm Town 76 – Between the paving stones with Andrew Lenards
      • Andrew's Arboriculture zine No. 001 – Joël's Triangle
      [00:54:18] PicksJoël's pick
      • How To Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens
      Jared's pick
      • Jesse Welles
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      56 min
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